There are times when I experience something I like to call the "fancy electronics overload" and would appreciate something simpler with that still has oomph. The Magno Radio made from sustainable ebony wood is just that, in my eyes. It comes in three different sizes as you can see on the picture, but all have AM/FM radio capacity, a line in port to connect other music devices to it, a line out port, and two shortwave bands. The device runs on AA batteries. For a box-like wooden radio though, prices at $200, $250, and $300 seem a bit steep, but if you're looking for a classic-looking radio, this is definitely a good contender. The Magno Radio is designed by Singgih Kartono, and crafted by Indonesian carpenters from areas of high unemployment.